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Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
9/9/2022 6:40:27 PM

Fine shadow and texture.
        Photo By: The Pilgrim  (K:64977) Donor

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
5/22/2022 10:21:02 AM

Thank you for the sharpness and putting the background out of focus. Plus tasteful framing.
        Photo By: Maria Michalina  (K:890)

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
4/27/2022 2:04:15 PM

Another Wow! You must have plenty of light to keep all of those leaves. Now I am jealous. Well done.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:17750)

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
4/26/2022 1:05:30 PM

Wow! The lack of sharpness is fabulous.
        Photo By: mariza lementowski  (K:4596) Donor

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
4/26/2022 1:03:55 PM

Excellent choice to show unique leaves of houseplants. I am jealous if you have this plant in your home.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:17750)

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
4/13/2022 7:49:37 PM

You have very nice use and control of the lighting in your B&W flower work.
        Photo By: Rich Read  (K:357)

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
10/19/2021 7:59:00 PM

Nice framing, sharpness, and realness.
        Photo By: Nigel Watts.  (K:5174) Donor

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
10/17/2021 6:21:48 PM

I like the focus plane you chose.
        Photo By: Maria Michalina  (K:890)

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
8/2/2021 5:49:18 PM

This photo has better detail with its lower contrast. The smaller one below is nice, because it shows more of the flower. I generally prefer flowers that are not cropped.
        Photo By: Hassan **  (K:76)

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
7/8/2021 5:56:25 PM

Wow! Love it. It exudes a personality.
        Photo By: Hassan **  (K:76)

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
7/8/2021 5:54:25 PM

Nice tonality. Wish all of your subjects (sky and boats) were not in the middle. Similarly the horizon line.
        Photo By: Hassan **  (K:76)

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
7/8/2021 5:46:49 PM

Like the angle and black eyes.
        Photo By: James Fraser  (K:941) Donor

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
4/17/2020 5:22:37 PM

The crop and the lighting emphasize the feeling. Nicely seen and done.
        Photo By: Roger Skinner  (K:81846) Donor

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
2/27/2020 12:16:31 PM

Causing the flower to dominate is effective.
        Photo By: mariza lementowski  (K:4596) Donor

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
2/17/2020 6:23:46 PM

Escher. Nice.
        Photo By: Piero Falciani  (K:279)

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
1/14/2020 6:21:24 PM

Very nice. I think the color version would be nice, too. The salty pot is a nice addition.
        Photo By: Rich Read  (K:357)

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
6/29/2019 7:44:27 PM

Ah yes. The Japanese version of the Nikormat. Ca 1971?
        Photo By: The Pilgrim  (K:64977) Donor

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
5/16/2019 9:20:06 PM

Cropping out the lowest horizontal section could add to the aloneness by not tying it to the land as directly as it is, now.
        Photo By: Peter Hurtubise  (K:1124) Donor

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
4/15/2019 5:57:46 PM

When I made my earlier critique, I hadn't spent any time viewing your previous work. I did afterwards. You have shot practically wide open, so no recommendation to open your lens. As it appears to have been hand-held, a burst of continuous exposures might be beneficial to allow for a choice.
        Photo By: txules  .  (K:62768) Donor

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
4/14/2019 5:32:39 PM

The eyes have it! Perfect plane of focus.

If you'd filled in shutter and aperture, I'd have additional suggestions.
        Photo By: txules  .  (K:62768) Donor

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
3/11/2019 6:09:19 PM

I had one, and became proficient. Loved it! Mine didn't have the preprinted route.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:17750)

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
2/27/2019 6:04:19 PM

I believe it is a dahlia. Love the lighting. Is it stopped down or stacked?
        Photo By: kevin nugent  (K:2877)

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
1/31/2019 7:25:25 PM

I look forward to seeing the next image from you, but lament the placement of your copyright.
        Photo By: Roshan Kumara  (K:2827)

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
12/5/2018 5:24:34 PM

It is a feaf.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:17750)

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
10/24/2018 7:08:30 PM

Cool. But it is posted in the 'critique this photo for me, please' section, so I gave it a go.
        Photo By: Roger Skinner  (K:81846) Donor

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
10/24/2018 6:07:10 PM

Your image appears, to me, to have been taken from on top of the building you stood on, and that you stood somewhat back from the edge. That is why the roof covers the angled bottom left. Continuing with your choice of a horizontal aspect, I would have moved closer to the edge to eliminate/crop out the roof, and maybe getting more trees to fill out the lower part. Using your image, as shot, why not make a drastic crop to vertical to emphasize the Moon, reflections, tops of trees, and darken it to leave no question as to the time of day.
        Photo By: Roger Skinner  (K:81846) Donor

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
10/15/2018 8:00:43 PM

A lovely puzzlement.
        Photo By: Ornella Erminio  (K:4881)

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
7/27/2018 6:45:05 PM

I really like the hairy detail set away from the background. I am still unsure about the color. Maybe not as tightly cropped.
        Photo By: Art McCaffrey  (K:23645) Donor

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
7/25/2018 5:48:23 PM

A shame you deleted the previous one. Comparison would have been easier. The dark band across the bottom could have been cropped.
        Photo By: Allen  .  (K:-667)

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
6/6/2018 5:45:34 PM

I really like the tonality and the flow of the type. A suggestion: darken the top middle 2-eyed looking area and the light spots in the lower left. Then the viewer's eye isn't drawn away from the photo's intent.
        Photo By: James Morse  (K:296)


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